A peaceful protest quickly turned into a constitutional confrontation after officers responded to complaints about a bullhorn being used outside a public location. What began as a city ordinance warning escalated into a debate over identification demands, civil violations, and First Amendment protections? Throughout the encounter, the protester repeatedly challenged officers to explain the legal basis for demanding ID during what officers themselves admitted was a civil code issue rather than a criminal offense. The exchange raises important questions involving the First yaroslav amosov and Fourth Amendments, lawful detention standards, and government restrictions on protected speech.
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